Arizona Request for Hearing on Garnishment is a legal document that allows a debtor to request a hearing from the court in order to contest a wage garnishment. A wage garnishment occurs when an employer is ordered to withhold a certain amount of an employee's wages in order to pay off a debt. The types of Arizona Request for Hearing on Garnishment are: Motion to Quash Garnishment, Objection to Garnishment, and Motion to Vacate Garnishment. Each motion includes specific information related to the debtor's financial situation, such as their income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. The debtor must provide the court with detailed information in order to prove that they cannot afford the garnishment. The court will then decide whether to grant the request and rule in favor of the debtor or deny the request and allow the garnishment to continue.